Warm Knitted Stretch touchscreen/texting winter gloves with a soft texture. Just thick enough to not be bulky. Black
S**O
... gloves for about a month now and I would recommend them for the price I paid (~$8
I've had these gloves for about a month now and I would recommend them for the price I paid (~$8.50). These gloves are light, so don't expect them to keep you warm below 35 degrees for more than 10-15 minutes.However, these are great for commuting and brief interactions with cold weather. You will need thicker gloves if you plan on stay out in the cold for extended periods of time. The gloves have held up pretty nicely so far except for some pilling but that's pretty common with gloves of this type. As for the sizing, I am male with relatively small hands (around 7.5 inches around the knuckles) and it fits me without any snugness and a little bit of give so I would say that this will fit most without issue.My only gripe with these gloves is with the positioning of the pinky finger on this glove. The base of my pinky fingers start a little lower than my middle three fingers (Google images seems to suggest this is typical of hands) but the glove has the base of all of the non-thumb fingers start at the same place. So while the length of the pinky finger is correct, the fit is off because the base doesn't match up causing a bit of webbing at the base and a loose tip. However this is a non-issue since I never need to use the tip of my pinky for anything dexterous.
A**M
Not very warm, but the three texting fingers work fine
After reading other reviews, I was expecting something maybe a little thicker than what they are. They're quite thin and not very warm (even with the temperature was in the upper 20's and only a little bit windy, I found myself thinking I would maybe want something warmer if I had to walk more than a mile or two outside... but maybe if the weather doesn't get that cold where you live, they're all you'd ever need). The thumb and first two fingers are capacitative, and they work well. They're fine for what they are, good daily gloves for short excursions outside when it's not very cold, they're handy enough to wear regularly and cheap enough to not be sad if one goes missing.QUICK UPDATE: after using them for a while, including in some windier winter conditions, I would say that these are more like fall/spring gloves than winter gloves, if you live somewhere where the temps are 20s are below, and there's a bit of wind or precipitation. I happened to order several cheap "HeatTech" gloves, which aren't magical, but they're a bit better than the "Ridic! Warm" gloves.
S**D
Quality buy in my opinion, will definitely buy again.
Right out the box/bag, I tried these bad boys on was nothing but impressed. I could feel the thickness of the fabric, I couldn't see my skin through it, and above all else, the tips were difficult to make out blending with the rest of the glove but still operated my phone. They feel amazing compared to my previous pair. With a snow storm coming 3 days from today, I'll get to see what these guys are made of on the way to work. If you've ever bought texting gloves for a sleek look but they never performed well in the cold, these guys are worth every penny.Looks great, works great. Period.My mother purchased some texting gloves for me during the holidays, bless her heart. I appreciated the gesture, and they worked but they happened to have to have these grey tips that stuck out which killed the aesthetic for me. They also never fitted fully, as I could see my skin slightly through them even though they were one size fits all. I wore them and now they're coming apart, so they've been aptly replaced they these.
B**Y
It's Ridiculously Good
Alright, I've used these for long enough to think I have a pretty good feel of what they're capable of. I've been using these in my car, and they seem to keep my hands relatively warm. In extreme environments these just won't cut it, though. They're a great wind shield, for sure (we're talking 10mph continuous winds and feeling nothing), but I wouldn't recommend these in temperatures under freezing (personally I'd just buy another pair and double up but that's just me).Now I didn't know what to think about the touchscreen feature on these gloves at first, figuring it was just a gimmick, but man... it's really useful. Every time I go to switch my music while walking outdoors I remember how this wouldn't be possible with my previous gloves. I'd have to take one of my gloves off, tuck it away until I've changed my music to what I want, and then put my phone away and glove back on.TL;DR: For lighter use in Autumn and where Winter doesn't get too chilly, these are perfect. Well made, ships quickly, and a great price/performance ratio.
B**E
Work as Intended
They are decent for the price. Certainly work great on touchscreens, and are sort of warm. Two problems I have are the one size fits all, and overall quality. I do have relatively large hands (can just barely palm a men's basket ball), and these things just barely fit me. You can see them screaming at the seams when fully donned. Because of this you can see through some parts of the gloves when I have them on, making them less warm, and it is clear that they will not last very long when worn on larger hands because of the added stress put on the seams. But hey, overall they're decent gloves. If you only need them for a southern winter, and have small/medium hands, these gloves are for you!
A**R
Great Gloves!
They did exactly what they said they would, you can definitely use a touch screen smartphone with them on. They are also quite warm, and the sizing will accommodate almost all hand's, as I bought one for myself and another for a relative, who was a female. On three finger tip's, there is a fabric change distinguishable by its color change, as the gloves are black, but the tips for touchscreen use are a dark gray. The only 3 fingers that can utilize this feature on your glove are the thumb, index finger, and middle finger, which is no problem as these are the only fingers you regularly used for a touchscreen smartphone. In all. the gloves were great, and met my expectations![BEWARE] You should also be careful when initially removing the tag from the gloves, or you will be left will a small hole in the palm of the gloves.
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